The Vietnam War Boardgame

The Vietnam War is an affordable, easy to play 2 player game covering the US war in Vietnam.

The Vietnam War boardgame lets players assume control of the North Vietnamese Army and the US led South Vietname faction. Both players must compete for military domination of Vietnam.

The North Vietnamese led a larger army, though vastly inferior to the well equiped US forces. The player must manipulate the political field to hurt the US war effort within the US government and populace, plus garner additional support from the South Vietnamese populace and gain military support from the Soviet Union and China. Dare to expand the war into Laos and/or Cambodia to gain a tactical advantage.

The US player must win support for the war back stateside, while preventing Soviet or Chinese intervention from broadening the war. The US player must crush the North Vietnamese forces ro reunify the nation under non Communist led South Vietnam.

Game includes a 10" x 16" game map, 3 pages of game rules, diplomatic options chart and 141 cut out game units. You will also need at least 1D10 to play this game.

This Empires of History board game is a PDF version of the print version currently available HERE. The Empires of History board game series is the Guild of Blades most popular line of games. Launched in 1998 the Empires of History game series has been growing in popularity and now counts more than 20 games...come Check Them Out.

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